Navigation controller for virtual-reality systems

US9694294B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9694294-B1
Application numberUS-201514985806-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateDec 31, 2015
Priority dateDec 31, 2015
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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A virtual-reality navigation controller includes a base and a seating portion. The seating portion includes a seat for supporting a weight of a user seated thereon and a back-rest coupled to the seat to move integrally with the seat and to support the user's back. The virtual-reality navigation controller further includes a vertical support to support the seating portion on the base, and a rotatable connector between the seating portion and the vertical support to tilt the seating portion about a rotational center of the rotatable connector when the user is seated on the seat. A radius of an arc formed by the tilting about the rotational center ranges from 300 mm to 800 mm. The virtual-reality navigation controller further includes a motion-detection controller to measure pitch corresponding to the tilt of the seating portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A virtual-reality navigation controller, comprising: a base; a seating portion, including: a seat for supporting a weight of a user seated thereon, and a back-rest coupled to the seat to move integrally with the seat and to support the user's back; a vertical support to support the seating portion on the base; a rotatable connector between the seating portion and the vertical support to tilt the seating portion about a rotational center of the rotatable connector in response to directional forces exerted by the user when seated on the seat, wherein a radius of an arc formed by the tilting about the rotational center ranges from 300 mm to 800 mm; and a motion-detection controller to measure pitch corresponding to the tilt of the seating portion resulting from the directional forces. 2. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the seat extends lengthwise along a horizontal axis from a proximal end to a distal end, at least a portion of a length of the seat on both left and right sides being concavely curved toward a center axis along the length of the seat to narrow the seat toward the distal end and to accommodate legs of the user during chair movements. 3. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the motion-detection controller is communicatively coupleable to a virtual-reality device to initiate corresponding tilting motions in virtual reality. 4. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the motion-detection controller is to measure yaw corresponding to rotation of the seating portion about a vertical axis of the vertical support. 5. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable connector comprises: a first pair of parallel rails coupled to the seating portion; a second pair of parallel rails coupled to the first pair of parallel rails, each rail of the second pair of parallel rails having a C-shaped curved profile; and a roller portion including a plurality of rollers rollably disposed along the curved profile of each rail of the second pair of rails, the roller portion being coupled to the vertical support. 6. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 5 , wherein: the second pair of parallel rails is slidably engaged with the plurality of rollers; and the plurality of rollers is secured within the second pair of parallel rails to slidably tilt the seating portion along the circumferences of the second pair of parallel rails. 7. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of rollers comprises a first pair of rollers slidably engaged in a first rail of the second pair of parallel rails and a second pair of rollers slidably engaged in a second rail of the second pair of parallel rails. 8. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 5 , wherein a radius of an upward arc of each rail of the second pair of parallel rails is approximately 700 mm to prevent counter-phase movement of the user's head in relation to the movement of the seating portion. 9. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 5 , wherein: each rail of the second pair of parallel rails comprises a dip at a bottom portion of the C-shape curved profile; and in a non-tilted position of the seating portion, respective rollers of the plurality of rollers are disposed in a resting position in the dips. 10. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 9 , wherein: the directional forces exerted by the user include a backward pushing force and a forward pulling force on the seating portion; the respective rollers are configured to be shifted out of the dips from the resting position to a tilting position when the user exerts at least one of the backward pushing force or the forward pulling force on the seating portion; and the plurality of rollers is configured to be returned to the resting position naturally by a weight of the user sitting on the seating portion when the user ceases to apply the at least one of the pushing or pulling force. 11. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 10 , wherein: the backward pushing force comprises a force exerted by the user pushing backwards with feet resting on the floor while sitting in the seating portion; and the forward pulling force comprises a force exerted by the user pulling forward with feet resting on the floor while sitting in the seating portion. 12. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 11 , wherein a maximum tilting displacement due to at least one of a backward tilt and a forward tilt of the seating portion based on a circumference of each rail of the second pair of parallel rails measured from a center of the bottom portion of each rail of the second pair of parallel rails in the corresponding backwards or forward direction is approximately 300 mm. 13. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 5 , further comprising a counterbalance weight to facilitate tilting of the seating portion backward by exerting a downward force on a back portion of the first and second pairs of parallel rails. 14. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the radius of the arc formed by the tilting about the rotational center of the rotatable connector ranges from 500 mm to 700 mm. 15. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein: the seating portion is rotatably coupled to the vertical support to be rotatable about a vertical axis of the vertical support; and the motion-detection controller is configured to measure a degree of the rotation and communicate the degree of the rotation to a virtual-reality device to initiate corresponding rotation in virtual-reality. 16. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein the motion-detection controller is coupled to the seating portion. 17. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , further comprising a head-rest configured to support a head of the user seated in the seating portion and coupled to the back-rest, wherein the rotatable connector is configured to tilt the seating portion about an axis of the head-rest at a point located near the user's head when the user is seated on the seat, and wherein the motion-detection controller is coupled to the head-rest. 18. The virtual-reality navigation controller of claim 1 , wherein: the base comprises wheels which are configurable to be locked during tilting of the seating portion and freely rotatable when the seating portion is configured for use as a chair during non-virtual-reality activities; and the rotatable connector is configured to lock the seating portion into a desired configuration for use as a chair during the non-virtual-reality activities. 19. A virtual-reality navigation controller, comprising: a base; a seating portion, including: a seat for supporting a weight of a user seated thereon, and a back-rest coupled to the seat to move integrally with the seat and to support the user's back; a vertical support to support the seating portion on the base; a rotatable connector, comprising: a first pair of parallel rails coupled to the seating portion; a second pair of parallel rails coupled to the first pair of parallel rails, each rail of the second pair of parallel rails having a C-shape curved profile; and a plurality of rollers rollably disposed along the curved profile of each rail of the second pair of rails, wherein the rotatable connector is configured to tilt the seating portion about a rotational center of the rot

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  • Use of locks or ledges for limiting the seat movement · CPC title

  • A63G31/16Primary

    creating illusions of travel · CPC title

  • Virtual reality · CPC title

  • for the back · CPC title

  • for teaching control of vehicles or other craft · CPC title

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What does patent US9694294B1 cover?
A virtual-reality navigation controller includes a base and a seating portion. The seating portion includes a seat for supporting a weight of a user seated thereon and a back-rest coupled to the seat to move integrally with the seat and to support the user's back. The virtual-reality navigation controller further includes a vertical support to support the seating portion on the base, and a rota…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oculus Vr Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63G31/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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